Introduction

The Physician Assistant (PA) Program is offered through the School of Allied Health in the College of Applied Sciences and Arts in collaboration with the Department of Family and Community Medicine in the School of Medicine.  The Program utilizes a problem-based learning curriculum to prepare primary care physician assistants to practice medicine with physician supervision.

 

Overview of Profession

 

Physician Assistants are health professionals who are licensed to practice medicine with physician supervision.  PAs exercise

 autonomy in medical decision-making and providing a broad

 range of medical and diagnostic services.

                                   -American Academy of Physician Assistants

 

The physician assistant performs a variety of primary care tasks including collecting historical and physical data and ordering appropriate laboratory tests.  The physician assistant makes a diagnosis of the patient’s condition.  They can provide medication, treatments, or therapy for health-related problems.  Also, the physician assistant can evaluate psychological aspects of a patient’s health, counsel when appropriate, and provide patient education. The physician assistant makes referrals when needed.  The physician assistant can also perform technical skills such as EKGs, venipuncture, minor suturing, injections, splinting, casting, and assisting in surgery.

 

Physician Assistant

Master’s Degree Program

 

The Physician Assistant Program curriculum includes intense problem-based learning (PBL) studies and clinical rotations.  The curriculum is designed to prepare the primary health care provider.  All PA courses are sequenced and are required of all students. 

 

Before students begin the physician assistant curriculum, they must complete a Bachelor of Science Degree and all PA prerequisites.  Consideration for admission to the PA program is given to candidates with high cumulative and prerequisite GPAs in addition to having significant direct health care experience and/or shadowing a Certified PA.

 

Transfer credits may be accepted. No PA program credit is given for experiential learning. No advanced placement is awarded toward completion of PA program courses, even if you are already licensed as a medical doctor.

 

 

 

 

 

Prerequisite Courses

 

The Master of Science Degree and PA prerequisites

 

include a minimum of the following: English Composition 101,

Speech 101, Medical Terminology HCP 105 or proficiency, Physiology 301 (Cadaver Anatomy), Physiology 310  (or higher), Chemistry 140 a & b (7-8 hrs); 1 semester of organic and biological recommended), Microbiology 201 and lab, Psychology 102 (or Developmental Psychology), Basic Statistics (Math 282 or higher, or ESPY 402, HCM 365), General Biology 115 or 200A for Science Majors and BCLS (HED 334 or CPR for Providers (can be taken at a community college or area hospital). Courses in Physiology must be completed within the last five years. Complete either a GRE, MAT or MCAT exam. A Science or Health related degree is preferred.

 

Students go through a selective admission process for entrance into the PA Program and begin only in the Summer session (usually the last Friday in May). 

 

Those selected for our Program are notified of acceptance during spring semester prior to the summer of entry. 

 

Curriculum

 

The curriculum is designed to prepare the graduate to become a primary care provider.

 

Subsequent to completion of a Bachelor’s Degree and required prerequisites, the PA program includes 26 months of intense problem-based learning studies and clinical rotations.

 

The curriculum is a structured sequence with one year of PBL Curriculum; laboratory and clinical experiences; and, one year of clinical rotations again utilizing the PBL process.  During the clinical rotation phase, students may be required to relocate to one of 7 locations: Bloomington, Carbondale/Delta, Decatur, Mattoon, Olney, Peoria, Quincy or Springfield.  An 8-week preceptorship is required after completion of clinical rotations.

 

 

 

The Physician Assistant 26-month program consists of:

 

Phase I    -    Didactic Phase                       _________

Summer                                            10 Credit Hours

Fall                                                   22 Credit Hours

Spring                                                22 Credit Hours

 

 
Phase II    -    Clinical Rotation Phase                                          

Summer                                             6  Credit Hours

Fall                                                   12 Credit Hours 

Spring                                               12 Credit Hours 

 

 
Phase III    -    Preceptorship                                      

Summer                                            6 Credit Hours

 

Problem-Based Learning

 

The Physician Assistant Program at SIUC is taught using Problem-Based Learning (PBL).  Problem–Based Learning is ideally suited to PA education because students actively learn both the basic and clinical sciences.  It is an innovative method of integrating and developing the medical knowledge, cognitive skills, and interpersonal growth required to produce what is desired in an SIUC physician assistant graduate.

 

The PBL cases used are based on real patient problems that are carefully selected by faculty to stimulate students’ learning in all relevant areas of basic clinical and behavorial sciences.  A humanistic approach to medicine is stressed by the use of these cases.

 

Patient cases are designed to incorporate signs and symptoms of patient’s varied problems that providers encounter in practice.  PBL also encourages recall and effective application of knowledge and skills essential to the PA profession. Students work together, in small groups, with the assistance of a faculty tutor to investigate carefully designed patient cases and identify learning issues.  PBL provides flexibility for students as to when and how they study.  The group, the facilitator and the problem, all help to focus the student’s learning efforts.

 

 

 

For more information of PBL go to:

 http://mccoy.lib.siu.edu/~paprogram

 

Expenses

 


*Students accepted into the Physician Assistant Program will have higher tuition rates than other undergraduate students.

 


Tuition rates are established by the SIUC Board of Trustees but still remain competitive with other PA Programs.  Annual tuition and fees are estimated to be approximately $20,250 for Illinois residents. They are twice that for out-of-state students.

 

Students accepted into the physician assistant program have expenses in addition to the University’s tuition and fees.  Some of these expenses include textbooks; an instrument kit; vaccines; professional association dues; examination fees; transportation and housing, and the continuing education program. More information on these expenses is on our website.

 

A personal home computer or laptop computer is required.

 

Financial aid is available.  For detailed information, contact Rick

Steudel in the Financial Aid office at (618) 453-4334.

 

 

 

Application and Admission

 

Criteria for PA Application and Admission

Part 1

Admission to the PA program is a two-part process.  In Part I, a prospective student must:

 

*         Submit a generic online Graduate School Information Form.  It is located at  www.siu.edu/gradschl.   

*         Choose the MSPA Major in the College of Applied Science.

*         Make sure you have a Bachelor of Science and completed all required prerequisites as specified in the Curriculum section of this brochure prior to applying to the Graduate School.

 

PA Student Selection Criteria

Part II

After fulfilling Part I requirements, students accepted may apply to the PA Program.  Applicants must:

 

*         Complete and submit a PA Program application online through http://portal.CASPAonline.org, along with the application fee by December 1st.  Applications with postmarks after the December 1 deadline will not be reviewed.

*         Make sure all official transcripts are submitted to the SIUC PA Program Academic Advisor.

*         Have an earned cumulative (overall) Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.8 (A=4.0) or higher as calculated by SIUC, for your Bachelor’s coursework.  If this GPA is below 2.8, your application cannot be reviewed.

*         Have an earned GPA of 3.0 or higher (A=4.0) on all PA prerequisites, as calculated by SIUC.

*         Have evidence of significant health care experience. Shadowing a PA is also recommended.

 

The most academically and experientially qualified students will be invited to participate in formal interview sessions.  Selection of candidates for admission in to the PA Program will be made by a full admissions committee review following the applicants’ interviews.

 

*Students must meet the technical standards of the PA   Program.  These standards are posted on our website and are on file at the PA Program office and are available upon request. Submit a copy of your CPR for Providers card.

 

Advisement

 

Advisement for those interested in the SIUC PA Program can be obtained from the Academic Advisor in the Program Office:(618) 453-5527; e-mail: pa_advisement@siumed.edu. An unofficial transcript should be submitted prior to seeking an appointment.

 

 

 

 

 

Important Dates

 

April 15                      Applications accepted.

Late June                  Interviews of qualified applicants with completed applications begin.

December 1               Deadline for submission of PA Application materials.

 

* The PA Program utilizes a rolling admissions process.

   Therefore, applicants are encouraged to apply early.

For More Information:

More information can be found online in the SIUC Graduate Catalog and on our website: http://mccoy.lib.siu.edu/~paprogram

 

For SIUC Admission Information:

 

Freshman or Transfer Students:

 

New Student Admission Services

Admissions Reception Center

Woody Hall D108, Mailcode 4710

Southern Illinois University

Carbondale, IL 62901-4710

Telephone: (618) 536-4405

FAX: (618) 453-3250

 

For former SIUC Students:

 

Admissions and Records

Woody Hall A221, Mailcode 4701

Southern Illinois University

Carbondale, IL 62901-4701

Telephone: (618) 453-4381

FAX: (618) 453-3250

 

For SIUC Physician Assistant Program

advisement or admission information:

 

Academic Advisor

Physician Assistant Program

Lindegren Hall 129, Mailcode 6516

Southern Illinois University

Carbondale, IL 62901-6516

Office Telephone: (618) 453-8850 

Advisement Telephone:  (618) 453-5527

FAX: (618) 453-7216

E-mail: pa_advisement@siumed.edu

 

For Grad School information form or admission information:

 

Ms Lu Lyons, Supervisor

SIUC Graduate School Admissions

Woody Hall B-103, Mailcode 4716

Carbondale, IL  62901-4716

FAX: (618) 453-4562

 

*It is the policy of Southern Illinois University Carbondale to provide equal opportunity and educational opportunities for all qualified persons without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era, sexual orientation, or marital status.

*This informative material is subject to change.  Contact the PA Program department for the latest information.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Southern Illinois University Carbondale

 

 

College of Applied Sciences and Arts

 

Physician Assistant

Program

Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies Degree

           (MSPA)